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When the Jesus movement took off in the late 1960's, hippies with long wild hair and bare feet came together to worship God on college campuses. Many Christians were critical of their rhythm, drums, electric guitars and funky style.
Later, many of those critical Christians came to accept what God was doing during that movement. Now with the Asbury revival, it's important to take a look at history to determine how Christians should respond.
I sat down with Mario Murillo to talk about the "holy peer pressure" taking place across the nation.
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When the Jesus movement took off in the late 1960's, hippies with long wild hair and bare feet came together to worship God on college campuses. Many Christians were critical of their rhythm, drums, electric guitars and funky style.
Later, many of those critical Christians came to accept what God was doing during that movement. Now with the Asbury revival, it's important to take a look at history to determine how Christians should respond.
I sat down with Mario Murillo to talk about the "holy peer pressure" taking place across the nation.
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